
Belmont Park
📍 68A High St, Harrogate HG2 7LW, UK
About Belmont Park
Belmont Park is a cherished public green space located in Harrogate, offering a peaceful retreat and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. With a strong Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, it's highly regarded for its inviting atmosphere and family-friendly amenities.
The park provides ample open space perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply enjoying the outdoors. A particular highlight for families is the children's playground, often noted by visitors as a fun, not-too-crowded spot for little ones to enjoy. Additionally, the park features outdoor exercise equipment, catering to those looking to keep active in a pleasant environment. It is consistently praised for being well-maintained, making it a pleasant destination throughout the year.
Visiting Information
Belmont Park is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, making it accessible at any time. As a public park, there is no entry fee. The park boasts excellent accessibility features, including wheelchair-accessible parking and a wheelchair-accessible entrance, ensuring that everyone can enjoy its facilities. No specific payment methods are required for entry or use of the park's amenities.
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📍 68A High St, Harrogate HG2 7LW, UK
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Showing 5 of 71 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 2 February 2026.
Decent park and playground. Park is well maintained but playground is a little dated however little un enjoys it here
My kids love the playground. It's not too crowded.
A nice little park...plenty of open space. It has a children's play area and also several pieces of exercise equipment just outside the kiddies area. If anything, it lacks benches...somewhere to sit other than the grass...it seems to have very few.
Love this place. But wish dog owners would pick up after their dogs, it's disgusting seeing younger people playing football and getting caked in the stuff, I often see people driving up and parking their cars on the road side, letting their dog out to poo on the field then getting back in their cars and driving off. If you can't take responsibility for your dog you shouldn't have one. If I get your number plates I will report you.
Not so much a park more of a playing field with a childrens play area. A little bit of landscaping would encourage people to use it more.